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JTI.lCOIf, («EOR«IA,) TUESDAY IfHJRIIiIG, NOVEMBER 14, 1843.
Ei)t Eclctftrapln
•BUSHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING,
F BV IDE. BARTLETT.
trickcorner Cotton. Avenue and First
V ' street—oppose Jones' Warehouse.
terms or SUBSCRIPTION:
Tk.fr Dollar** paid «• advance, will pay for the Tel-
*’ . v<ar _ Five Dollars, paid in advance, will
fC, it tW o year*. Ten Dollars, paid in advance, will
^Fhennotpaid within »ix months after the year has com-
tHRF.K HOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS, per annum
"^keeharseil. Ifnot paid until the end of the year, four
liuM per annum will be charged—with interest there-
*?’ Panrr will be discontinued until all arrearages are
n-i„, at the option of the Proprietor.
papers, to non-Subscribers, 13| cents each. Extra
> to Subscribers, 61 cents each.
TF.RMS OF ADVERTISING: '
inrtRTlSKMKNTS not exceeding 12lines, will be inserted
Hlisiefor ONE DOLLAR; and FIFTY CENTS for each
v. M nent insertion.
v^niTs, Tax Collectors* and Coroners* Sales, are char-
rtswnableSeductioo will be made to those whoadver-
^'•Jl’ircounts foi Advertising, 4co„ as well as for Sub-
interest will be charged, when not settled within
,'jtretr.
-r\o Credit for Job Printing, Blnnlts. <-Vc.-f~f]
, fetters on business connected wi'h the Office, must
/Unpaid.to secure attention.
WASIE-HOUS3
AND
Commission Business.
rilHE undersigned having just entered
4 into the warehouse and Commission
Business, take the liberty in this way to
let their friends and acquaintances know
it, and to solicit a share of their patronage
Therhsve taken the ware house formerly, for a number
■fwsrs. occupied by Messrs. E. 4c T. N. Beall. Cotton
eirdwiththem, shall be well taken care of. and every ex-
(riMBiie to give satisfaction to their friends.
They lure made arrangements to ship Planters’ Cotton
«!inntih. Charleston or New York, to first rate houses,
,to desired N. OUSLEY and GEORGE JEWETT,
jj »ire ieir undivided attention to the business.
k N. OUSLEY,
GEO. JEWETT,
H. C. FREEMAN.
1W take pleasure in saying ;o our old friends and custom-
n of the ware house formerly occupied by us, that we
artrented itto Messrs. Ousley. Jewett 4c Freeman, and
jiidtfor them a continuance of patronage, as every Confi-
trace can be placed 4n them. We will assure our old
bads, that they will find itto their interest to give them
trir business, as they cannftt be better served.'
Mtcon, Nov. 1st, 1843. 3m 6 E. 4c T. N, BEALL.
3 E XV LAW BOOKS,
AT
'SBooflSu,
Sign of the large Bible, 3IACO.V, GA.
J UST received, Peters’ Digest of Cases decided in the
Supreme Court, and District Courts of the U. States, in
liuk
friers’ condensed Reports, containing the whole series
fit Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States,
San us organisation to the commencement of Peters’ Re
as, atthe January Term, 1627, 6 v6la.
friers’ Reports of Cases in the Supreme Courts of the
tried States, 16 vols.
Comyns’ Digest, 8 vols
English Ecclesiastical Reports, 5 volt
Digest of New York Reports, 4 vols
Harrison’s Digest, (English) 4. vols
Phillips on Evidence, 4 vols
Siarkic bn Evidence, 3 vols
dreeoleaf on Evidence, 1 vol
Story's Equity .1 urisprudence, (new edition) 2 vols
Do Equity Pleading, 1 vol
Do on Partnership
Do on Bailmants
Do on Agency
Do on Conflict of Laws
Do on Bills, (just published)
Sudgen on Vendors
Ange* 4c Ames on Corporations, (new edition,just out)
Saunders nn Pleading and Evidence
Bsyley on Bills
Adams on Ejectment
Eden on Injunctions
Saunders on Uses and Trust, ,
Chilly’s Pleading.
Do Criminal Law,
Do an Bills
Do on Contracts
Do Blackstone
Do Medical Jurisprudence
Comyn on Contracts
. Fanblanque’s Equity
Oliver's Precedents
Do on Conveyancing
Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence
Do Civil Evidence
Kinne’s Law Compendium
Do Kent
Do Blackstone
Anthone’s Blackstone
Wheaton’s Selwyn
Russell on Crimes
Theobnld on Principal and Surely
Whentworth on Executors
Davis' Precedents
Roberts on Frauds
Collyer on Partnership
Teller’s Law of Executors
Mitford’s Pleading
Ball k Beatty’s Chancery Reports
Eden’s Chancery Reports
Arehihold’s Civil Pleading
Bonvier’s Law Dictionary
Equity Draftsman
Lawyer's Common-Place Book
Laws of Trade
Introduction to Legal Science .. ,
Form Book, (by a Member of the Bar, Philadelphia)
Cobb’s Legal Forms. _ . , _ ,
M the above Books will be sold for Cash, and Cash
Legal gentlemen wishing to replenish their libraries,
r - Sod it for their interest to call, as they can obtain Lam
WARE-HOUSE
WASIE-SZOUSS
Commission Business.
W E take this method of informing our friends and the
public generally, that we are still connected in the
VVnrc-IIoiiMC nn«l Commission Business, which
will be conducted at the stand occupied by us the past
season, (on Cherry-street, near Cotton Avenue.) For the
convenience of our op-count, y friends, we are building a
SCALE HOUSE, nearly adjoining*Col. Parker’s Store, on
the Avenue, which will be completed by the first of Sep
tember.
We desire to return our thanks, for tlie liberal patronage
bestowed on us heretofore | and trust that, by our exertions
for the interest of our patrons, to merit its continuance.
We will be prepared to make the customary Advances
on Col tan. fill Orders, and attend to such business as may
be confided to us by our friends, on as favorable terms os
will be done by any other regular House in this place.
HAMILTON 4c WINN.
Macon, July 1,1843. 41
WARE-HOU5S
Cam miss ion Business.
rilHE undersigned, having been disappointed in the :ir-
JL rangements made by himself and Mr. Wm. P. RojV-
Land. at the^ commencement of the season, takes this meth
od of informing his friends and the public generally, that he
has leased, for the balance of the season, the large and com
modious Ware-House, on the corner of Third and Wharf
Street*, formetJy occupied by JOHN JONES. He will
selUwhen directed, Cotton from ware-house or wagons;
and in all cases use his best exertions to obtain the highest
market prices. He will also attend to the Receiving and
Forwarding Goods, as also the purchase of Goods on order.
His Ware-House is situated immediately on the river,
and within a small distance of the Rail-Road—thus possess
ing superior advantages for snipping.
He hopes, by atrict and prompt attention to business, to
merit a share of public patronage.
Oct31, 1843. 5 WM. W. BALDWIN.
_ .IOKIV Is. JONES & CO.,
SOLICIT attention to a New and Extensive assortment of
REASY-
CLOTHING.
Commission Business.
TllHE subscribers beg leave to inform their’friends, and
J. the public in general, that they have connected them
selves together in the above business, under tlie firm of
GOR.1IAN & KICIKAKDSOiV,
and are now erecting a large and convenient WARE
HOUSE. near Cotton Avenue, on Poplar street. The
location is dry and elevated, and unencumbered with old
buildings and tlie usual liabilities offi.e, and will lie com
pleted, and ready for business, by the first of September.
They confidently assure the public, that any business con-
signed to their care, will be faithfully and promptly execu-
Relying on tbe honesty of purpose, and the long establish-
ed confidence of these who know us, we feel no hesitancy
in looking for a liberal share of public patronage.
THOMAS B. GORMAN,
JAMES RICHARDSON.
Macon, July 4,1843. 41
WARE-SIOXTSE
Commission B n si ucss.
T HE undersigned still continues tooccupy the WARE
HOUSE on the corner of Second and Poplar streets.
He offers Ids services in the various branches of the NVnrc-
SIousc nml Commission Business, and respectful-
ly solicits the patronage of his friends and the public gener
ally ; trusting that, by his unremitting efforts, he shall be
able to meet the wishes of those who tr.ay honor him* with
their confidence—and expresses a feeling cf gratitude to his
friends for their liberal patronage.
JOHN M. FIELD.
Macon, July 1.1843. . 41
Bcferettcc—Col. Wm. H. Reynolds, )
Maj. James H. Hardaway, S ,.
Messrs. Rea 4c Cotton, ? Xaeon,
Joshua G. Moore, J
ISXJaZS.. («—*•
William Moseley, Henry.
W. C. Cleaveland, Crawford.*
WAKE BOUSE
AND «
Commission Business.
n rjpHE undersigned have formed aco-
I partnership for the transaction of a
general Ware House 4c Commission busi
ness.
We have taken the large and comroo-
dions Ware House occupied the last season by Mr. John
Jones, and formerly by Messrs. Hamilton 4c Reynolds.
These are very conveniently situated to the business part
of tbe City, ana at the same time, not exposed to accidents
from fire, by contiguity to other buildings.
We shall be prepared to make liberal advances upon
all prodnee in store, or which shall be ordered to be ship
ped to our correspondents on the seaboard ; and will make
returns for all Cottons ordered to be shipped through us to
Savannah, Charleston or New York, as rapidly as sales can
be'realized; and the proceeds returned here.
It will be our object to merit a share of patronage only
by a faithlul personal attention and watchfulness over the
interests eonfided to us. The proceeds of all Cotton sent to
us for sale, will be held subject to the order of the owner;
and the personal superintendence of one of the partners al
ways given to sales, as well as to purchases of such articles
of supplies as our customers may order.
MOULTRIE 4c CAMPBELL.
B. H. Moultrie,
D. C. Campbell,
July 1 •*!
Tlie undersigned having retired from the Ware House
Business, ar.d transferred hia interest to Messrs. Moultrie
4t Campbell, cordially recommend these gentlemen to his
old friends and patrons, as worthy of their confidence. 1
JOHN JONES.
costly to keep on hand, or — - - .
and having an efficient purchasing agent in each or
‘ krge publishing cities. 4Jew '* ‘>rk. Philadelphia,.and
^n, he is enabled to avail himself of unusual facilities.
IdylS 42
I’ltiroki Iron *V DSrnss Bonn dry
UVD MACHINE SHOP.
TILL and Gin Geering, Steam Engine Work, Iron
‘ tad Brass Castings' of every description, made to
B . and Machine Work in General, corner of Fourth
. J^ilnut Streets.
J !...• prit-cs will in- jia'.ti f-r Old 4'0|»p«'i’.
I *(**», Lend, an 1 Cost Iron.
17 ROBT. FINDLAY.
WARE HOUSE AND
G01 HISS ION BUSINESS.
rrtHE undersigned feel-
^ ^ .1 ing grateful to their
friends and patrons for the
c liberal -support heretofore
CVZ ?.kca-S»a**o received, take great pleasure
in announcing to them and the public genet ally, that they
will continue the above business in all its various branches;
auch as the storing and selling of coUon, receiving and for
warding merchandise and fillingorders.attheir well known
stand, situate near the river, which for convenience and se
curity from fire,-is not surpassed by any Ware-House in
the city. Mr. Thomas Hardeman will as heretofore give
his personal attention to the selling of Cotton and the filling
i»f orders for goods, and pledges himself in every case to do
liis best to promote the interest of all who may favor us
with their patronage and influence. , ,
HARDEMAN & HAMILTON.
Macon, Aug, 3, 1842. 43
EXPECTING to gn to Savannah early in tlie fall, with
n ...... i! tunu'ing in the C’onlllli-'-ioil Slll.inc-w there,
I have disposed of mv interest in the concern of E. Hamil
ton 4c. Hardeman, to mv son, Mr. CHARLES F. HAM-
ILTON, whose steadinessof character, and correct knowl
edge of business, will qualify him for tlie employment in
vs hich he is about to engage. In thus retiring from the con
cern, I beg leave to tender my grateful acknowledgments to
my friend* for pastfavora, and would kindly solicit for the
new concern of HARDEMAN 4c HAMILTON, a con
tinuation of their support, with the assurance that it will be
as gratefully acknowledged by me, as though 1 were still a
member of tlie concern. E. HAMILTON.
Macon. Aug. 25,1842.
the pi _
Goods, by Wm. T. Jennings 4c Co., very favorably known
as among the most fashionable Drapers and Tailors in the
eityofNew York, CONSISTING OF
Siirtouls, Frock Coats,
Pantaloons, Vests,
Dress coats, Coatees, and
Office Coats, Travelling Coats,
Hatties’ anti GcHtleumfs
In all the New and various styles ;
Together with a very choice selection of
Silk and Satin Scarfs. Cravats,
Mohair and Cashmere do Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs, Drawers,
Under Vests, Gloves,
Suspenders, Linen and Muslin Shirts,
Collars, Stocks, kc.
Including a general stock of
Youth’s Sc Children’s Clothing',
IVEGRO CLOTmiVG,
UMBRELLAS, &c.
Believing that the system of “ Small Profits and Quick
Returns,” is best suited to the times, they will offer their
Goods at prices that cannot fail to be an inducement to pur
chasers.
Macon, October 10,1843. 2 3
NEW BOOTS AND SHOES,
JUST RECEIVED, ON SECOND STREET.
v=j=j fin HE subscribers would inform their
C I A friends and the public generally, that
„ they have a fine lot of Gentlemen’s fine
Boot., nml Gntcrs, limiting and
Gontsliiii.
’ Also a large assortment of LADIES’ HALF GAI
TERS AND SLIPPERS of all kinds. Also, a great va
riety of Misses' colored and black Half Gaiters and Slip
pers, with a general assortment of Children’s Gaiters and
Half Gaiters, which we will sell as low as those of the same
quality can be bought in the State EOR CASH.
WHITING & MIX.
N. B.—All those whose accounts were due 1st January.
1843, and remain unsettled July 10th, will have to settle
with cost. This furnishing Shoes without pay; we think
rather a poor business, these titnes. W. A M.
Ju!y4 v 27
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
On Mulberry Street, Near the Methodist Church.
f E a HE SUBSCRIBER, is receiving large additionsto bis
A stock of
COACHES, CITARIOTEr.S, RAROCCHES,
REGGIES, WAGONS, Ac.
from some of the best Northern Manufactories, which were
made expressly for this market, of the best materials, and
are warranted equal if not superior to those of any other es-
tablishment. Those in want of any description of Carriages,
will find it for their interest to examine the quality and pri
ces of bis assortment.
Repairing, in nil the different branches executed in the
best manner, by experienced workmen, at less than former
prices. 1 . .
Carriage makers, will find a good assortment of Elliptic
Springs,Axeltrees.turnedand boxed Dashes, Lamps, Band*,
Knobs, Patent and Top Leather, Laces, Silk and worsted
Fringe, Tassels, aod almost every article required in their
business, at Augusta prices.
March 1st. 1842. -22 tf J. W.BABCOCK.
WARE HOUSE
■SHE ML MID t BANKING CMIFASY. 1
Macon, August 16, 1843. )
|Tii ordered by the Board, that an Installment of Fifty
I, Ultra per share on tbe capital stock of this Company,
? Cf '--ion above Forsyth, is required to be paid on Mon-
■ e 20ih of November next: payment to be made at
j^fSee, or to Col. Jesae Pope. Forsyth ; A. A. Ganlding
IJHff.uel G. Jones, Griffin; John Daily, McDonough;
Joseph Thompson, Decatur; H. Foote, E»q, St-
l^; Junes McEntee, Rome; Messrs. Urtssll * AJeX-
Ij^.Cusville, or Mr. .Tulin P. Long. Chattanoogo, (Tenn.)
tutorized to receipt for the Company.
•tseextract from tlie minutes.
M. L. GRAYBILL, Cashier.
CH««32 47
»W FALL AND WINTER GUODS!!
I J
T2
»0W arriving direct from new tore.
• 1 undersigned would respectfully inform his friends
the public, that he is now receiving a well assort-
; yfFAI.I, nml WINTER DRV GOODS,
Lines, rich Crape De Lanes, Imperial Cliusans
^j~*JjP*cas, Ealiannes, 6000 yaads printed Calicoes,
j^*- lestyles, Black and rich colored Velvets. Heavy
t|^V ; - a Linens, Brown 4c bleached Linen Table Cloths,
aJJV'nd elegant assortment of rich Black, Blue Black
VstVCd Dress Silks and Satins, with a general assort-
“iik Goods, Handkerchiefs, Mantles, Shawls,
1:1(3 Hosiery, Genuine Henimings’ Needles, Pins,
NtevV B J«». Whalebone. Ball Cord, Ribbons, Cotton
Au7 Umbr v!las, Paper Hangings, 4cc. fee.
‘F-endid assortment of BROADCLOTHS and
'•’Flsnnels, Ac. together with most other articles
,* A e i’' I)ry <Joo.!7 St-.res. All --t’ which will he
It aJ” ** dm fewest for CASH. A share of the pub-
L t;...s respectfully solicited, at 1st door above G.
,<T2U?? lSlI,r S- -• G- L. WARREN,
jiltMAKING, in the best inanncr.and most
f “™i* style.
Mth, 1843. 5 i
SEEDING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES !!
€. G. ST? JOHX,
Watch Baker and Jeweller,
V>ESPECTFULLYinformsbis friends
■ITU and the public, that he has just re-
ceived a new assortment of
' 3) 1Witches and Jewelry,
of the latest fashions and most approved
kinds; all of which he will sell at reduced
prices, for CASH.
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
Gold Chains, Seals and Keys; Finger Rings, BreastPins;
CoIla£and Sleeve Buttons, 4cc. GOLD SPECTACLES,
Silver and Steel do. with glasses to suit all ages; SILVER
SPOONS, Rodgers & Son’s and WosteDholmsfinePocket
Knives, Razors and Scissors; Razor Straps, Shaving
Brushes, Ambrosial Shaving Cream, fine Ivory Tooth
Brushes, MANTLE CLOCKS, warranted to run 18 days
without winding; side Lamps, Wicks and Glasses; Percus
sion Cap Pistols; Steel Pens, fine Pocket Books, Gold and
Silver Pencils, Silver and Steel Chains anil Keys, Braid
and India Rubber Guards, Veritable Cologne, Violins and
Strings, Music Boxes, Shell Combs, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, 4cc.
Those who wish to avail themselves of a rare opportu
nity to buy cheap for cash, will do well to call and examine
the above before purchasing elsewhere, as he willsell lower
than any other establishment in the country.
WATCHES REPAIRED.
Particular attention will be paid to repairing all kinds of
Watches and Clocks. Having selected the best materials
for repairing Watches, he is now prepared to. manufacture
any part of a Watch, and will warrant every piece he makes
as perfect as the original, and his Watches to perform well.
Nov. 1 1842 5
M. S. BALIs 4& CO’S.
XEW SPRING A\B> SUMMER
H. SPENCER,
H AVING just received per Steamer J. Goddard,
the balance of his spring purchases, is now pre
pared to offer to the citizens of Macon and vicinity, a full
and complete assortment of fashionable
Spring nntl Summer Clothing,
consisting of every variety and style of Coats, Pants, and
Vests suited to the season, toeether with a great variety of
Summer Scarfs, Slocks, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, Bo
soms, Suspenders, fyc. 4*c.
ALSO, a splendid assortment of Cloths, Cassimers, Vest
ings. Drab de Tacs, Camblets, Linen Drillings, Ac. all of
which will be sold or made up to order on the very lowest
terms FOR CASH.
Feeling fully competent that I can make it (or the inter
est of gentlemen replenishing their ward-robes to purchase
of me, I respectfully solicit a call from all at the store one
door below J. A. 4c S. S. Virgin’s Jewelry Store, and di
rectly opposite the north-west front of the Washington Hall,
where unprecedented bargains mav always be found.
Macon, April 18,1843. ‘ 20
WASHINGTON HALL.
W !
Commission Business.
E shall continue the Ware House and Commission
Business, the ensuing season, at our old stand, on
tlie corner of Cherry and Second Streets.
In offering our services again to tbe public, we have no
pledges to make—believing that our past conduct will be a
sufficient guarantee for the faithful performance of the
trust that may be hereafter confided to us.
We will at all times be prepared to make liberal Ad
vances on Cotton, in store, or on shipments made to our
Agents in Savannah, Charleston or New York.^ & ^
The subscribers intend keeping on hand, a full supply of
Dry-Goods, Cotton Bagging, ana Family Groceries, of ell
kinds; which they will be glad to furnish to their custom-
era, upon as good terms as any house in^M^tcon.
Aog. 22 * * rt_
JYE W* JEtOOKS—Jnsl Received.
0. 5 of Brandes’Encyclopaedia of Science, Literature
IN and Art. . Price 25cents.
The Farmers Encyclopaedia—Embineing all the recent
discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry, by C. N. Johnson.
Price 25 cents.
Macanley’s Essays complete in 4 vols.
Scott’s do. 3 “
Wil ion’s do. 3 “
The Noctes Ambrosianue complete in 4 vols
Also a cheap edition of Macauley, at 25 cents a vol.
Flora’s Interpreter.
Flora’s Lexicon.—For sale at
April 18 29 BARNES’ Book Store.
Bagging andlSope.
A/Wt PIECES heavy Gunny Bagging,
*7UU 100 “ Kentucky do
50 ** Rusia. do
200 *• Coils Monilia Rope,
500 lbs. Bagginp Twine.
For sale on reasonable terms by
. CHAS. CAMPBELL 4cCo.
Augusts 47
DAILY EXPRESS.
GENERAL FORWARDING & COMMISSION HOUSE.
ripHE Central Rail Road and Banking Company
Ji. of Georgia having granted to the subscribers the pri
vilege of running an EXPRESS over their Road daring
the present year, with the privilege of an apartment under
their own Lock, they offer superior advantages for the
prompt and safe conveyance of valuable Articles, Specie,
fee. 4fcc. and are in hopes of being able to make an arrange
ment with the Post Office Department, by which they will
be allowed to carry a Mail Bag.
They are prepared to receive and forward Goods of all
descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon, and iaterme
diate places, and between Savannah and Charleston, with
the greatest safety and despatch ; and will also pay particu
lar attention to the purchase of Goods, collection and pay-
ments of Drafts, Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of
business in the above places.
They have also extended their arrangement to run their
Express by the Southern Boats to Picolata, in Florida, and
intermediate places on that route.
They intend to put on Teams, to run regularly through
from Macon to Columbus, under their own charge, to carry
all kinds of Merchandize, with all reasonable despatch and
safety, on the first of October next, .
MACON—Office at the Washington Hall.
SAVANNAH—Office at No. 153 Bay street.
DO. S. Philbrick, Agmt.for receiving and.
forwarding Goodtand Merchandise.
CHARLESTON, S. C.—Amos Head, Agent, office No.
96, East Bay.
July 4 40 tf M. S. BALL 4c CO.
MACON, GEORGIA.
T HE subscriber has again taken this Estab
lishmenl, where he will always be hap
pv to attend to the calls of his old customers,
1151
liiii . _
vF: and the travelling public generally.
Macon, June 20 38 S. LAI
LIBERTY HOTEL,
T HE undersigned announces to the
Public, that he has taken the a-
bove House, recently occupied by
William B. Penuel, and is prepared
for the reception ef Boarders and
Travellers.
He is aware that Newspaper pro
mises are but little relied on. He would therefore oe de
terred from making any, but that he is resolved to redeem his
own fally. He assures the Travelling public, that inclina’-
tion as well as interest, shall prompt him’to leave no effort,
untried, no expense withheld, to render their sojourn with him
both agreeable and comfortable. His Table shall be sup-
E lied with the best this, and the Macor. market can afford,
is House with obedient and attentive servants. Good, plea
sant, well funished and supplied Lodging Rooms can be had.
And last not least, the House shall not suffer for either want
of attention, or abundance-of wholesome provender.
The undersigned from an experience of some time in the
same business lathe city of Savannah, pledges himself that
he shall be ableTb give entire satisfaction. Provisions are
plentiful and cheap. The Traveller may therefore expect
good fare, and a light bill. Call and Try. .
Jan 3,1843 THOMAS WILLI AMS.
JflU&IC STORE. J1E1COJY.
1 1 I IT © <§l W 2 3& © E 3E$
■ A\ fi cons antly on hand, and offer for sale at prices
as low as cm be purchased in the southern country, a
splendid assortment of
PIANO-FORTES,
from the Celebrated and long established Manufactories of
SJsTWJjSTiSSrtjl) <§£
AND
CHICKER1NG AND MACKAYS.
The well known reputation of these Manufactories pre
cludes the necessity of commenting upon the excellence of
their instruments, which have stood the test of every cli
mgte.'for many years.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
VIOIjIIVS, SIlPiEKIOH GUITARS, BUGLES,
TKO.UKOXES, TRUMPETS. IIORNS,
CLARIONETS, FLAGEOLETS,
FIFES, Arc, Arc. Arc.
Violin, Guitar, and other Strings; Clarionet Reeds,
Tuning Hammers and Forks; Violin Bows; Music Pa
per, 4cc. 4cc. forming as complete an assortment of musical
merchandize, as can be found in the southern country.
As they import direct from the Manufactures, they are
enabled to sell their goods at the verj lowest prices.
B. & V. have in addition to their catalogue, an assort-
ment of FOREIGN MUSIC.
ff?’ Music sold at reduced prices.
VC?*’Terms Cash.
May 17. 1842. 33
GREAT EXCITEMENT
Oh Cotton
Atcuiic.
Don’t mistake the house—two doors above his old stand.
T HE subscriber would respectfully announce to his
friends and the public, that he has taken a part of the
store occupied by Mr. JENKINS, Hardware Merchant,
where he will give his whole attention to REPAIRING,
and will execute all work entrusted to his care.
N. B.—Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. &c. 4cc. made or re
paired at the shortest notice, and warranted.
v - M. D. BARNES.
Macon, November 8. 1842. 6
NEW BOOKS,
At Barnes’ Book Store.
JUST PUBLISHED.
S TEPHENS’ new work on Yucatan,
Hoboken, a Romance of New York, by Theodore S.
S. Fay.
No. 8 of Allison’s Europe,
No. 1 2 4c 3 Hatper’s Edition of Shakespeare,
No 4 Family Library, 25 cts a Vol.
Seward’s Narrative, by Mrs. Porter,
Conquest and Self-Conquest, or which makes tbe Hero.
ALSO.—A large supply ofSchool Books and Stationary,
Blank and Record Books, of all kinds, Bibles, Prayer,
Hymn, Music and Singing Books, ofevery description.
May 23 34
Fire Insurance.
fTlHE’Undersigned, Agents for the AJtna llnsurance
I Company of Hartford Conn., are prepared |to take
risks on Buildings, Merchandize in Store and Cotton in
Ware-houses, in the Citv of Macon and its vicinity, against
Fire.
REA & COTTON, Ag’u
Feb 7 *23‘ly
Cherry Street Bakery.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Ma
con and vicinity, that he has opened a Baking Estab
lishment, opposite Thomas Harrold, on Cherry Street, be
respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. Having a
professional Baker, he confidently assures those who may
patronize him, that his manufacture will be of superior
quality. JOHN T. HARBAUM.
8cpt. 5. -• ■ '• <8 ly*
Bacon.
1 A AHA lbs. SIDES.
2,000 lbs Hams and Shoulders,
for sale by C. CAMPBELL & Co.
Jane 6 36
Just Received,
G INGHAMS, Printed Lawns, Calicoes, Muslins,
While, Brown, and colored Homespuns, Nankeen, -
Blue and black Mixtures, Checks, Stripes,
Tickings, Musquito Nettings,
Silk and Cotton Hdkfs.; fancy Hdkfs. and Shawls,
Stockings, Half Hose, Threads, See.
Calf, Kip. and Morocco Brogans,
Ladies’ Leather, Seal, and Morocco Shoes Sc 81ippers,
Fur, Wool, and Palm Leaf Hats,
Knives and Forks; Pocket Knives, a large lot.
Just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, on the
most reasonable terms. E. Sc R. R. GRAVES.
^ June 13
Stolen,
F ROM the Central Kail Road Depot, on Friday last,
a Brown Goat Hair Camblet Cloak, large and full, dou-
ble wadded in the back, lined with green worsted, with a
very large Cape, lan^e Collar, and lacing of tilk velvet.
The finder will be liberally rewarded, and no questions
asked. THOMAS KNIGHT.
Macon, Oct. 17
Salt and iron.
fj/’NflA SACKS Liverpool Salt,
20 Tons Swedes Iron,
For sale by
CHAS. CAMPBELL 4c Co.
Aug. 29 47
Groceries.
T HE subscribers continue to keep on band at tlie old
stand, opposite the Washington Hall, a good assortment
of Groceries,‘Bagging, Salt, Iron, Ac. which they will sell
low for Cash. C. CAMPBELL 4c Co.
Juae 6
Iff, SEYMOUR
C ONTINUES Business at liis old stand, on Cherry
Street. He is now offering a well selected lot of
GROCERIES,
STAPLE DRY-GOODS AND SHOES,
at such prices as cannot fail to suit purchasers. The fol
lowing articles are embraced in his stock:
60 bags Rio, Cuba and Laguira Coffee,
5 hhds. Sugar,
100 Sacks Salt, 500 bushels Salt,
20 Kegs Nails,
7,500 lb3. Swedes Iron, assorted,
2 Bales Gunny Bagging,
40 Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging. 44 inch,
10 Pieces Kentucky Bagging,
500 lbs. Twine, 25 coils Grass Rope, J inch.
Molasses, Loaf Sugar, Teas. Pepper, Spice^Soap, Starch,
Candles, Powder and Shot, Lead, Traces, Axes, Coffee
Mills, Sad Irons, KtiivPs and Forks, Cotton and Wool
Cards, plaited Boilers, Tea Kettles.
The following articles of Dry-Goods i
8 and 9 quarter Blankets, Negro Cloth,
Brown and bleached Sheeting and Shitting,
Cotton Osnaburgs, Factory Thread; Cotton Drilling,
Bed Ticking,Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys,
Calicoes, Flannels, Silk and Cotton Hankerelnefs.
.15 boxes Shoes, including Men’s, Boys’, Women’s,
Girls’, Children’s and Negroes’ Shoes.
Oct. 17 3
NEW BOOTS & SHOES
AT GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES.
T HE subscribers are now opening, and are constantly
receiving new additions to their large and general as
sortment of JBOOTS AM) 8ROB8, which was man
ufactured under tlie immediate supervision of one of the
firm, in the best and most fashionable styles, during the past
summer. Their stock of NEGRO MIIOFS, which is
large and well selected; was ordered previous to the ad-
vance, at prices much lower than the same articles'could
now be bought; inconsequence of which, they are enabled
to offer them upon such terms as cannot fail to make it the
interest of all who wish this description of Shoe3. to pur
chase of them. Their assortment of Ladies’, Misses’and
Children’s, and other descriptions of fine Shoes, is also full,
and will favorably compare, either in style or quality, with
any to be found in this or any other Southern market.
Tlie styles and qualities being ton numerous to enumerate
in an advertisement, they would simply say-to all—Come,
examine, compare, and decide for yourselves.
Also, all articles used in Manufacturing.
STRONG 4c WOOD.
Oct 24 4 Sign of the Big Boot. Mulberry street.
CENTRAL HOTEL,
Macon, Geo.
T HU subscriber having become the Proprietor of this
well known establishment, respectfully solicits the
patronage of the public. The house has been entirely
cleansed and renovated; the rooms replenished with clean
beds and suitable furniture, and the whole interior of the
establishment adapted to the comfort of his guests. That
the domestic economy of the House will be such as to grati
fy tlie most fastidious, he has but to inform the public, that
he lias engaged as general Superintendents, WM, SHI
VERS, JUNR. AND LADY, whose career as Managers
ofa Tavern in Sparta, for nine years, has commended liinr
to the favorable notice of the travelling public.
WM. G. THOMAS.
Sept. 19
The undersigned having disposed of his proprietorship
in the CentralTIotel, to Mr. W. G. Thomas, from his knowl
edge of him, and the well known capacity ofMr. aud Mrs.
Shivers, in the management of a Public House, can with
confidence, recommend the Central Hotel to the patronage
of his friends and the public.
- F. SIMS.
Sept. 19 51
MEDIC AX REMOYAX.
T HE undersigned, having removed from
Cotton Avenue to the store on Mulberry
and third streets, opposite the Central Hotel,
would announce to the citizens of Macon, ahd
vicinity, that he will there continue theprac-
tice of' Medicine in all its various branches,
and will, as formerly, attend to the calls of those who may
deem it their interest to procure his services
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
Maccu, Oct. 1st. 1843. 52
TSSE NEW YORK STORE.
G W. & E. WOODRUFF, would respectfully 4n-
■ form the citizens of Waoon, and surrounding country,
that they have moved their Store to Second street, under
die Washington Hall, next door to Geo. W. Price, where
they are now able to offer a very extensive stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, one of the firm being constantly in
New "York, buying goods underevery advantage. We do
say that we can, and will sell Goods as low as any other house
in this City. We have now on hand a good assortment of
all kind of Goods, together with a variety of patterns Car
peting, Blankets, Kersej» Linseys, Hearth Rugs, Oil Cloths
4cc. to all of which we invite purchasers of Dry Goods to
cali and examine for themselves, as we are confident we
can please both in quality and prices.
Macon, Oct. 10 2
Yew Goods! New Goods!!
T HE Subscribers are now receiving a general assort-
nient of staple and fancy DRY-GOODS, of me latest
style and patterns, which they offer for sale at fair prices, in
brick building One door from Washington Hall.
Sept 25 52 GEO. W. PRICE 4c CO.
Nails, Tin Plate, Iron and I3oI-
low Ware.
Kegs Cat Nails,
100 boxes Tin Plate,
10 Ton flat and square bar Iron,
6 Ton English Hollow Ware,
20 dozen Collins’ and King’s Axes.
2 do. Mill Saws,
300 lbs. Bagging Twine,
25 Coils Rope.
J000 lbs. Iron Wire,
1 esse Sheet Copper,
1 do. Sheet Zinc,
1 Roll Sheet Lead,
1000 lbs. Bar Lead,
10 doz. iron wire Sifters,
1 Ton Sheet Iron,
1 do. Sheet Steel,
Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Tlalrt,
Hand and Sledge Hammers. _^
Received and for sale by E. B. V E r. D.
Macon, 8ept. 19.31
NOTICE.
P ERHAPS the citizens of Macon and vicinity, do not
know that the subscribers have thought best to stop
retailing Liquor, and fill up with a general assortment of
Family Groceries;
And if not. we will now state to the public generally, that
hey have, and continue at their old stand on Mulberry
street, next to the old Darien Bank, where they will keep a
general supply of Family Groceries, such ns Brown, Loaf,
and Lump ougar ; Molasses, Tea, Coflee, Oil, Flour, Meal,
Rice. Crackers, Pickled Shad, Mackerel, Northern Pickled
Pork; all kinds of Pickles in jars ; Sweet-meats. Prunes,
Raisins, Almonds, and all kinds of country produce that
can be called for in familv use, or that can be had.
- LUDDINGTON & THOMPSON.
By E. C. GRANNI8S, Agent.
Macon, June 13, 1843. 37
Sugar, Cottee, A'c.
Qfk HHDS. P. R. and St. Croix Sugar,
&\J 200 bags Rio and Laquira Coffee,
30 Hhds Cuba Molasses.
With a general assortment of Groceries and Staple Dry
Goods. For sale by
CHAS. CAMPBELL & Co.
Paints and Oils.
J-pw/V KEGS Nos.l and 2 White Lead,
300 gallons Linseed Oil,
200 do Lamp Oil,
With a variety of Colors for Painters’ use, for sale by
JulvO 40 CHAS. CAMPBELL 4c C«>
PROVISIONS,
ACON, Lard, Flour, and Meal, for sale by
J. N. SEYMOUR.
Oct. 17 3
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NO. 7.
JOSEPH S. GX.APP,
Attorney at I,nw,
Vienna, Dooly county.
IQ* 32 Georgia.
C. E. BXAKE,
ATTORNEY AT LA IV,
MAC OX. Ga.
Has removed his Office to the room next to Dr. Parsons,
on Third Street, where he may always be found, when not
professionally engaged,
August 1, 1843. w 44
BROWN & SHOCEZBY,
ATTORNEYS AT I AH’.
XWTIIL practice in the counties of the South-Western
T Y Circuit, Randolph, Lee. Early, Baker, Decatur
Dooly, Macon, Sumter. Telfair, Irwin, Pulaski, of i(-,e
Southern; and Houston, Crawford, Pike, Upson, Butte
and Monroe, of the Flint Circuit.—Office at Vienna Dooly
county, Geo. * WILLIAM BROWN,
May 23 34 - WINFREY L. SHOCKLEY.
ii. it. wstmssT,
attorney at I,aw,
VIENNA, GA.
W ILL practice in all the counties of the South-West
ern Circuit. And also, Thomas, Lowndes, Pulaski,
Irwin, and Laurens, of the Southern Circuit.
OC? 3 He may always be found at his Office in Vicuna,
Ga.. when not professionally eneared.
May 30 35 wlSm
CHZ.ES BZOUBfGER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
__, TTT Lanier, Macon Co. Gko.
\\i 1 . P ’cctice in die following counties—Macon, Ma
T T rion, Crawford, Houston, Doolv 4c Sumter
JOHN'M. GILES.
JDHN C. MO UNGER.
Oct 251842 ' 4
J. S. DEDjBTimS,
ATTORNEY AT I,AW,
Jan 25 PERRY. GEO.
FAXffiBRO & SPEAZt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
FORSYTH, MONROE COUNTY. GA
June 15 37
CEKZtAXZ-ILOAD,
FROM
savannah to macon, oeokgfa;
This ROAD is open from Savannah to “ McCalls’ Mill,’
187J miles from Savannah, and 2j miles from the Depot a
Macon, for transportation daily, (Sundays excepted.) Thi
Matland Passenger Train, will run to and from Me
Calls* Mill, on and after the first day of August next. Tin
Road will be finished and opened to tlie Macon Depot ii
October next.
TASSAGE FOR 187j -MILES.
In Passenger Car, - - . - $3 00
’• Baggage “ - . . 5 CO
Children uuder 12 years, half price.
The Trains will leave (until further notice) as follows:—
Leave Savannah, at 6, A. M. and leave McCalls’, at 6, A
M.
The Charleston Steamers will leave Savannah ever-
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, after the arri
val of the trains.
August 1 44
850 liUAVlKI).
high, slim built, with a dark brown complection,andhavin o
a coarse voice._ When he went off, he took with hint, a wt?
gon, having on its hind axletree, the No. 29, and two iron
grey horses, but one darker than the other. The Negro
was raised in Clinton, Jones county, Ga., and has been tra
ced, with the wagon and horses, beyond Columbus, going
eastward. The above reward will be given to any person
taking him and putting him in Jail, so “that I may recover
him and the wagon and horses.
Oct 7 3 5t” PHILIP RODGERS. 1
.lust Deceived,
A ND For sale cheap, a full supply of Northern Ham
Shoulders, Pickled and Dried Beef, and Drie
Tongues, at LUDINGTON 4c THOMPSON S.
. Oct. 17 3
A
J list Deceived,
choice lot of Irish Potatoes, at
LUDINGTON de THOMPSON’S.
Oct. 17 3
.Just Deceived,
A choice lotofNorthern Butter, at
LUDINGTON 4c THOMPSON’S.
Oct. 17 3
Just deceived,
fine lot of Onions, at
LUDINGTON & THOMPSON’S.
Oct. 17 3
A
Just Deceived,
A choice article of Cucumber Pickles, at
LUDINGTON 4c THOMPSON’S.
Oct. 17 3
Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ircuu
Ac* Ac*
HHDS. St. Croix Sugar
30 do. N. Orleans do.
15 Porto Rico do.
20 boxes and bis. Loaf and Crushed Sugar,
10 do White and Brown Havana do.
30 hhds. Cuba Molasses,
5 do. Trinidad - do.
60 bbls. N. O dc.
12 Tierces Rice,
250 bags Ri« Coffee,
150 do Laguira do.
20 do Java do.
25 Tons In n, flat, round and square;
Band, hoop and rod Iron,
Cast, German and Blistered Steel,
5 Tons Castings,
Carolina Steel and Patent Hoes.;
“Ames” Shovels, long’liandled do.
Scythe blades. Smoothing Irons,'
250 kegs Nails and Brads,
15 boxes Cut Tacks, 3, 6, 3, 10 and 12,
1100 tasks Salt, Table do.
Dapobt's Powder,
2500 lbs. Lead, 230 bags Shot,
30 boxes Tobacco,
50 do. common and. fancy Soaps.
50 do. Sperm and Tallow Candles,
100 do. 8-10,10-12, and 15-16 Glass,
250 kegs W bite Lead,
Linseed, Sperm, Train and Castor Oils,
Copal‘Varnish, with a general assortment of colors
Indigo, Madder, Spanish Brown, Copperas, Blue Vit,
Epsom and Glauber Salts, Sal Aratis, Pepper,
Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mustard. Borax,
Macoboy and Scotch Snuff.
150 Reams Writing and Wrapping Paper,
A largs lot of Grindstones.
20 Crates Crockery assorted, with many other ailt
cles too numerous lo mention. All ofw.ich will be sold
low as can be purchased in this market.
April 4 27 E. & K.IH. GRAVES.
Daggiiijr, Drocevics, Iron, &c.
The subscribers havfe on hand and offer for sale,
(LOW FOR CASH.')
I OllA pieces Gunny Bagging, 44 a 46 inch. wide ; v. eigh-
JLO\-J\_*ing 2£ a 2) lbs. pr. yard, a 18 els. per yard.
Manilla and Hemp Rope, and Russia Cordage,
Also a large stock of St. Croix, Porto Rico, and Nc\y*
Orleans Sugars,
Cuba, Rio, Laguira, Porto Rico and Java Coffee,
•fmf a General •Issorhnent of Groecriet.
100 tons English, American, and Swecds Iron, Nails, C^st
Steel, German and American Steel, Collins’, Hunt’s aud
Mason's Axes.
230 dozen Old Madeira Wine of finest brands.
SIMS Sc LAMAR.
No. 189 S* 191 Bay Street, Savannah.
Sept. 12. 51 2m
“ MORRISON'S
Vegetable Universal .lledicines,
lOHsalcbv GEO. W. PRICE & CO
F (
Ma
il!-]
To Rent,
A DWELLING house in Court House Square.
Also two Rooms over the subscribers Store. Pos
session given first of October next.
CHAS. CAMPBELL Sc Co.
Eor Rent,
HOUSE in Vineville, occupied by IL
jL\. M, Hebbatd. Possession given the 1 ; t
of October next. Apply to
E. B. WEEP.
Sept. 19.